Severe, Persistent Cough With Grey Mucus Trickling Form Nose To Throat, No Improvement With Nasal Spray, Work In A Dusty Environment. Cause?
Hi im currently suffering from a mucus type cough realy presistant its like a greyish colour to yellow sometimes realy annoying constantly using tissues tried nasal sprays as suggested by my doctor that its trickling down from my nose to throat i dont feel the nasal sprays work for me this has been on going for months i work in a dusty enviroment maybe a reason ? wish it would clear off. i also had my adanoids taken out when i was younger ?
The fact that you are working in dusty environment is one of the prime reason for your persistant cough. Therefore the Dr has given you nasal sprays which will reduce the allergic nose. If the cough is persisting with thick phlegm then its better that you receive some antibiotics for a week to reduce the infection if any.
I hope you found my response to be helpful and informative. If you have any additional concerns I would be happy to address them.
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Dr Divya
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Severe, Persistent Cough With Grey Mucus Trickling Form Nose To Throat, No Improvement With Nasal Spray, Work In A Dusty Environment. Cause?
Hello! The fact that you are working in dusty environment is one of the prime reason for your persistant cough. Therefore the Dr has given you nasal sprays which will reduce the allergic nose. If the cough is persisting with thick phlegm then its better that you receive some antibiotics for a week to reduce the infection if any. I hope you found my response to be helpful and informative. If you have any additional concerns I would be happy to address them. Regards Dr Divya